Hi :)
2 places, hopefully:-
* Inside the email message, top right - the box with a big curvy arrow has
a little triangle. Clicking on the little triangle gives a few options
including a double-arrow. The double-arrow is "Reply to all"
* before clicking in the message-box where you would type
On Tue, 5 Jun 2018, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Peggy,
Someone told me to use "reply all". I found an option under settings to set
it that way. Either has to be one of the other. I guess I'll have to
remember to uncheck it when I don't want to use it. Some groups don't want
to be bothered with
Yes, it worked beautifully :-)
On Tue, 5 Jun 2018, Peggy wrote:
Someone told me to use "reply all". I found an option under settings to set
it that way. Either has to be one of the other. I guess I'll have to
remember to uncheck it when I don't want to use it. Some groups don't want
to be
Hi Peggy,
> Someone told me to use "reply all". I found an option under settings to set
> it that way. Either has to be one of the other. I guess I'll have to
> remember to uncheck it when I don't want to use it. Some groups don't want
> to be bothered with everyone's reply.
"Reply all" will
Someone told me to use "reply all". I found an option under settings to set
it that way. Either has to be one of the other. I guess I'll have to
remember to uncheck it when I don't want to use it. Some groups don't want
to be bothered with everyone's reply.
Anyhow I sent a message out a few
Robert, yes, the replies helped me to see what I was doing wrong and it
works now.
I think you are the one who told me to use "reply all?" Forgive my faulty
memory.
I can't find the reply all feature in gmail: correction: I just looked and
under settings I have a choice. I can check "reply" or
Peggy -
Have you got this to work? I assume that you're setting the behaviour
by unchecking the 'Allow row to break across pages and columns' check
box in the Text Flow tab of the Table Properties dialogue? I tried it
and it worked. If it really doesn't work for you, it might help to
specify
On 6/4/2018 10:51 PM, Peggy wrote:
I couldn't get the return to work. Sorry this text is spreading so far
across the page!
Starting with the early Xerox machines, all technology contains a
hidden anxiety detector. When your anxiety goes up it makes the
machine more likely to malfunction.